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  1. James Monroe: Fifth President, 1817-1825 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-03
  2. Monroe : Character in Time : The US Presidents by Lorraine Ash, 1999-04-06

21. US Constitution - First Inaugural Address Of James Monroe, 5th President
us Constitution, First Inaugural Address of president james monroe.Tuesday, March 4, 1817. I should be destitute of feeling if I was
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First Inaugural Address of President James Monroe Tuesday, March 4, 1817 I should be destitute of feeling if I was not deeply affected by
the strong proof which my fellow-citizens have given me of their confidence
in calling me to the high office whose functions I am about to assume. As
the expression of their good opinion of my conduct in the public service, I
derive from it a gratification which those who are conscious of having done
all that they could to merit it can alone feel. My sensibility is increased
by a just estimate of the importance of the trust and of the nature and
extent of its duties, with the proper discharge of which the highest
interests of a great and free people are intimately connected. Conscious of
my own deficiency, I cannot enter on these duties without great anxiety for
the result. From a just responsibility I will never shrink, calculating with

22. US Presidents - James Monroe
States. james monroe ((1758–1831), us president. seventh annualmessage to Congress, Dec. 2, 1823. The monroe Doctrine). Speeches
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Daniel D. Tompkins Born: April 28, 1758
Westmoreland County, Virginia Occupation: Lawyer Married Elizabeth Kortright Died: July 4, 1831
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Monroe attended the College of William and Mary for two years, but left to join the Third Virginia Regiment in 1776. He became a professional politician and his long friendship with Thomas Jefferson helped him advance in his political career. His Presidency: He is most known for the Monroe Doctrine of 1823, which declared America's Political system separate and different from Europe's. During his term, Missouri was admitted as a slave state and Maine as a free state in the Missouri Compromise. Also, the boundary between the U. S. And Canada was established.

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  • 24. Facts Concerning More Than One President
    us president Calvin Coolidge (30th) was born on July 4, 1872. presidents 1826.president james monroe (5th) died on July 4, 1831.
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    Facts Concerning More than One President
    • Throughout its history, the White House has been known as the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion." President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901.
    • Four of the first six U.S. Presidents were age 57 when they were inaugurated. Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Adams. They were also the last U.S. Presidents to be inaugurated at that age.
    • Six U.S. Presidents were professional soldiers: Washington, Jackson, William Henry Harrison, Taylor, Grant, and Eisenhower.
    • U.S. President Calvin Coolidge (30th) was born on July 4, 1872. Presidents John Adams (2nd) and Thomas Jefferson (3rd) both died on July 4, 1826. President James Monroe (5th) died on July 4, 1831.
    • Three Whigs have served as President of the United States: William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, and Millard Fillmore.
    • No building in Washington, D.C. may be taller than 13 floors. This is so that no matter where in the city you are, you can see the Washington Monument.
    • More presidents have been born in Virgina then any other state. Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, William Henery Harrison, Tyler, and Wilson.

    25. World Almanac For Kids
    monroe, james (1758–1831), fifth president of the us (1817–25).One of the founders of the Jeffersonian Republican party, monroe
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    EXPLORE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT HISTORICAL BIRTHDAYS ... home Contents MONROE, James
    Early Life. top Born in Westmoreland Co., Va., on April 28, 1758, the son of a modest planter, Monroe entered William and Mary College in July 1774, leaving in the spring of 1776 to serve in the 3d Virginia Regiment during the American Revolution. He fought in the battles of New York and distinguished himself in the vanguard action at Trenton, N.J., where he was wounded. At Valley Forge he held the rank of colonel as an aide to Gen. William Alexander. Returning to Virginia in 1780, he studied law with Thomas Jefferson
    Service Under Washington and Jefferson. top Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1790, Monroe joined Representative Madison and Secretary of State Jefferson in founding the Republican party to oppose the fiscal program of Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton. In order to please the Republicans, President George Washington Madison , that was healed only in 1811, when Madison, who had succeeded Jefferson as president, appointed Monroe his secretary of state.
    Monroe as President.

    26. World Almanac For Kids
    5. james monroe, 27 james A. Garfield, 42 The residence of the us president was calledthe president s Palace, the president s House, and the Executive Mansion
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    27. James Monroe - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    See also List of places named for james monroe. us presidential election, 1816;us presidential election, 1820. Address; A genealogical profile of the president.
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    James Monroe (Other images: Order: 5th President Term of Office: March 4 March 4 Followed: James Madison Succeeded by: John Quincy Adams Date of Birth April 28 Place of Birth: Westmoreland County, Virginia Date of Death: July 4 Place of Death: New York City New York First Lady Elizabeth Kortright Monroe Occupation: lawyer Political Party Democratic-Republican Vice President ... Daniel D. Tompkins James Monroe April 28 July 4 ) was the fifth ( President of the United States . He is credited with the development of the Monroe Doctrine Table of contents 1 Early years 2 Presidency 3 Supreme Court appointments 4 Related articles ... edit
    Early years
    His parents Spence Monroe (c. ) and Elizabeth Jones (born c. ) were well-to-do farmers. In , then-president Thomas Jefferson sent Monroe to Paris to assist in the negotiations of the Louisiana Purchase edit
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    Following the War of 1812 James Monroe was elected president in the election of 1816 , and re-elected in 1820 . Monroe, the last American Revolutionary War veteran to serve as president, was almost uncontested in his two elections. Monroe's presidency was later labeled "The Era of Good Feeling", in part because partisan politics were almost nonexistent. The

    28. President James Monroe Gravesite
    Name james monroe. Categories 5th president of the usA Secretary of Stateand Secretary of War under james Madison. us Senator from Virginia.
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    Name: James Monroe Categories: President of the USA Secretary of State and Secretary of War under James Madison US Senator from Virginia 12th and 16th Governor of Virginia American Revolution Era Burial Location: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Mike's Notes: James Monroe is one of 2 presidents buried in Hollywood Cemetery (the other is John Tyler - in fact, their graves are adjacent to each other; you can see the edge of Tyler's grave at the far left edge of the first picture above). I think that Monroe's grave is the coolest-looking grave of all the U.S. presidents. But the most interesting thing to me is that, while Monroe got this huge ornate thing, his wife, Elizabeth Kortright Monroe , only got a little plaque on the ground. See James Monroe's grave at Find A Grave.com Click here to see a slide show of all the U.S. Presidents' graves!

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    30. James Monroe Clipart
    (17581831) us president 1817-1825Source John Fiske, How the us Became a Nation (Boston Gin Company, 1904......james monroe. File Name monroe_2
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    32. Innovative Teaching - U.S. Presidents
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    35. MONROE, James [1758-1831] -- 5th POTUS
    1819/05/11, First president to ride a steamboat 1821, First use of us Marine Bandto Works by james+monroe Analyses, critiques and interpretations; Quotations; For
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    KORTRIGHT family ODT Contents: a/k/a: Last Cocked Hat, The MONROE, JAMES, fifth president of the United States, was born April 28, 1758, in the county of Westmoreland, Va., and graduated at William and Mary college in 1776. After his term of office as president expired (1825), he retired to his residence in Loudoun county, Va., where he resided until 1831, when he removed to New York city, and took up his residence with his son-in-law. He died on the 4th of July, 1831, so poor that he was buried at the expense of his relatives. He had been twenty-six years in public service. His presidency was known as the Era of Good Feeling.
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    Doctrine Declaration by us president james monroe 1823 that any furtherEuropean colonial be regarded as threats to us peace
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    start. In 1823, us president james monroe, in his annual Speech to Congress statementthat became known as the monroe Doctrine. The doctrine said that
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    39. HistoryForSale - Presidential Autographs JOHN ADAMS JAMES MONROE
    Partly Printed DS james monroe as fifth us president and John Quincy Adams as Secretary of State, 1p, 11¼x15. Washington, 1824 December 22.
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